Asturias coast road

Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest

10 STAGES (284,5 Km)

The most northern of the roads of Santiago is the coast path, meanders through the green marina that bathes the Cantabrian Sea and has one of its stops in the city and port of Gijón. This route of pilgrimage is part of the set of Jacobean itineraries and is known as the North Road, which is also part of the road between Oviedo and Santiago de Compostela or the deviation from León to Oviedo, branch that links the coast path with the French road that crosses the Castilian plateau (Meseta Catellana)

Colombres – Llanes 23,3 km

Difficulty: Medium
Walking time: 4 h 30 m
Running time: 3 h
Cycling time: 2 h 30 m
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Llanes – Ribadesella 31,4 km

Difficulty: Medium
Walking time: 6 h
Running time: 4 h
Cycling time: 3 h
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Ribadesella – Colunga 21,58 km

Difficulty: Easy
Walking time: 4 h
Running time: 3 h
Cycling time: 2 h 30 m
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Colunga – Villaviciosa 17,2 km

Difficulty: Easy
Walking time: 3 h
Running time: 2 h 30 m
Cycling time: 2 h
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Villaviciosa – Gijón 33,4 km

Difficulty: Medium
Walking time: 6 h
Running time: 4 h
Cycling time: 3 h
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Gijón – Avilés 26,7 km

Difficulty: Easy
Walking time: 5 h 30 m
Running time: 3 h 30 m
Cycling time: 3 h
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Avilés – Soto de Luiña 39,7 km

Difficulty: Easy
Walking time: 8 h
Running time: 5 h 30 m
Cycling time: 4 h
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Soto de Luiña – Cadavedo 23,3 km

Difficulty: Medium
Walking time: 4 h 30 m
Running time: 3 h
Cycling time: 2 h 30 m
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Cadavedo – Navia 40,2 km

Difficulty: Medium
Walking time: 8 h
Running time: 5 h 30 m
Cycling time: 4 h
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Navia – Ribadeo 36,3 km

Difficulty: Easy
Walking time: 7 h
Running time: 5 h
Cycling time: 4 h
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